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To-Night's Weather—FAIR. “40 TO 3” DAILY WALL STREET FEATURE THIS EDITION LXIL NO. 21, 628—DAILY, Copyright, 192 Co, Th _ eve. [Circulation Books Open to All. dd sby The Press bubtshing New York World) “NEW ‘YORK, FRIDAY, oil Adhd “26 1921. COMPLETE REPLY OF IRISH REJECTING PEACE TERMS © To-Morrow's Weather—PROBABLY FAIR. Entered ns Second-(inws Matter tice, New York, Ns ¥. BROWN DEMANDS REMOVAL OF O'MALLEY BY MAYOR , MARCHING MINERS. Fear to Testify While Com- missioner? Isi in h Office, lO GR AND Heads of Unen Rush in Aut and Stop Desperate Men Be- fore They Reach Dang: Zone of Logan County, CASES JURY. Investigators to Present’ Evi- dence and Press for Prose- Gen. Bandholz, U.S: \.. Brings 5 7 fs A cutions. About Halt: in March by Jolding Conference With) tion frown. chier counsel or ut Labor Leaders at Charleston. Legistative=Conmilttes, wrot Mayor Hylan to-day reanesting the Troops Ready Process) Dees ee oe O'Malh Commissioner of — Pablic to Scene of Trouble, but) starkets Washington Will Hold Them | oommittes im remurd to arute in the Unless Shootings Occur. Department of Markets is to be put 7 before a Grand Jury, members of the committ said to-da If District | ADMISONG Wi Nii Migs 26: (ASS0=)\ At omey. Swatn acts vigorously: he MEER (ELSES SN hurd Of! fore the inquiry into mi fairs Cs 0 ma un miners on their}is concluded th will b. Ray ergiAtirane Siingord wro- [left in his hands unse} for i Gov. Morgante martiai| {te committer will forw the evi- | dence to the Grand Jury some time lay) ne a K by Ch | within two weeks and the committe: Keenes, President of Dis 17, | will urge the appointment of a spec Unit es Mine Workers, and [staff from the Attorney General's o . Ma ' re s was done wit Pearrnee noon : oy he conmi RACINE, WV A Mis j tee and Samur dent and Seeretyy Moun Mayor Hylan he bad the United Myc Workers, pa ntention of Al oO € nan au le ut pment ce ng timony bef ck Hing ti way Meve Mami ttee do would an Da ar Mu punty | Swer ni stons on the subject a rare @ mer of Accounts Hirsh ‘ . the | Held la statement to-day in M n- ready-made, cut-to-order 6 on |tion to get on the record an exonera 26. General Ing Winter from ee ry H eport that was being iti eked 1 Widow Katenkamp, a aT uv. [fin d ry of Washington Market, in ar en: ‘ jthe name of Winter | arching miners Bo: « {Mr flirshtiela a oM Katen-| nthe annot intention of ad-| nd President Min of the} \ he tu abandon Association both told him without delay dno proof that any demand ep was taken atter Neeney had been made on Mrs, Katenkamp ad erved With Brig. Gon Jand Mrs. Katenkamp swore that no Ho ar} one j asked her for money. Othe ved the|wise he said he would have pursued anit | the investi. yn, notwithstanding the splendid recommendat -| Winter by prominent cals that h tluctant to havel eluding a Supreme Court Justice,” 1 ente We Virg 4land the record made by Winter as a ye an army imed men, but} confidential employee tinder Albert 1 { ioless the men} Smith when the former Governer was prise and dis-| president of the Board of Aldermen, would) A large field of information to the ‘ 1 He] curious was opened yesterday by the j , ‘ nion offesals} putting into the committes record of} 4 the*men assem from Commissione ot Ac march without realiz vunts Hirshtiekt to Mayor Oytan, | jousness uf the ind wit n trom Mr Hirshfield’s office by | n puss conse-| fore ot subpoenas. Part of thes a ution) he told Heri vd yesterday dealt with the squab. i me mere seiious} ple between former Market Commis- | yan 4 anticipated Day und his deputy and sne-| While te union officials have Edward J, O'Malley, as to the County with 0 control and disposition of the $568, 487.29 of profits derived from the me, and while Stet nment}of surplus United States Army food, ey believe this advice} pr. Day and Mr. ¢ y accused 1 Wederal Govern | each other variously ar and a ‘ relingnished its plans | half ago on this subject. Dr, Day a recome nece y to like | fired Mr. O'Malley and Mayor Hylan the nin hand | : ane WASHINGTO ie N.='Froop, (Continued on Second ) NASHINGEON, «Abs ' ie West Virginia uni SAYS SHIP BOARD LOSS ‘ COSA at is) REACHES $4,000,000,000. | | Manson Makes Ch im sain Auminat News | Mhitip Munson, President of the cilic & Kastern Steamship Co, tne complaint filed n $100,100 be} suit ag t ny publish ADVERTISEMENTS on ine a Shipping Bowrd i loss to the nation for the theft and was Classified Section |): "=: taning ov auc 21 — ing Takes Up Release of De} WASHINGTON, Aug, Should be in | The World Office To-Day jcc: sy cserr temormes ws ', Debs, Socialist wader, it was learned lat the Department of Justice to-day, “ADM” REMOVE 0’MALLEY AT ONCE, ARMY" OF 00 MEYER COMMITTEE COUNSEL __-URGES IN LETTER TO aol “MRIS UNSAFE” REPORT RECEIVED BEFORE FLIGHTS shingion Heard of General Defects but Not of Weak- ness in Girders. SHARE BROWN’ S LETTER ASKING MAYOR TO OUST O'MALLEY |; is Blon R. Brown's to Mayor Hylan request ng e vemoval of Market Commi sioner O'Malley: {am constrained to write sou in the performance of my duty a counsel to the commit. tee requestin immedi Pollowit 6 WILL Sy LOss. legislativ the leonmanicd H. lr. Dyer to Sit D. Har HERR ERZEBERGER, GERMAN LEADER, WHO WAS SLAIN ENGLAND’S REPLY RUSHED BY CABINET FULL TEXT OF IRISH ANSWER TO THE PROPOSALS OF ENGLAND, FLATLY REJECTING THE TERMS “We Do Not Seek War’—“If War Be Made Upon Us We Must and Shall Defend Our- moval of eed N ona With Official British In- selves’"—‘“We Long to End Conflict. Commissioner of Markets . ‘ WATE you advised ut ‘for stigators at Howden. LONDON, A i (Assoc Press).—The text of the Irish reply easons of expediency’ to revoke —= = Witeh Dears the date of Aug. 24 was the cancellation of permits held WASHINGTON, Aux, 25.-Comple The antivipatory judgment)] gave in my reply of Aug. lo has been n ae hd nee en meats inquiry into charges now being ma MATHIAS: ete: confirmed, 1 laid the proposals of your Government berore the Dail ed to extortion by the Depa | . arenas eras NER apa eles es clade ‘ a that experts had declared the giant ERZBERGESS. Kireann, and by ® unanimous vote it has rejected them: 4s a menace against drawing out | “figible ZIt-2 unsate before it From your letter of Aug. 18 [t was clear that the principle we are further evidence of corruption {took the air will be conducted by the isked to accept was that the ‘geographical propinquity’ of and to Great in that department, The | Navy Department in conjunction with Britain imposed the condition of the subordination of Ireland's vight to 2 aera a ne See the British Air Minis’ Adinival Great Brital strategic interes as she conceived them, and that the wili not restore wny degree of | confidence in permite wad ine | Moffatt, head of naval aviation, ssid very length and persistence of the efforts made in the past to compel vestigation by the committee ee day plreland's acquiescence in a foreign domination imposed the condition of shows that some permitees have Admiral Moffatt emphatically stated ieceptance of that domination now." preferred to appear before the [eBet be se" of the deaths 0 We cannot be ve that your Government intended to commit itsell to COMMS ARG RODD SH ETIUTY teen Americans in the wreck the the principle of sheer militarism, destructive of international morality and lather than expose themselves to | F : 4 Ms wrath |Navy Department Is determined to iota! to the world's peace Tt a small nation’s right to independence is for 1 may add that the evidence |learn’ if fundamental defects in Jtsc when o more powerful neighbor covets its territory for military or ly shows that O'M had were known to ex ber advantages it is supposed to confer there is an end to liberty, No ice of the activities t made the fata Erzeberger Assassinated While ey ean any small nation elaim the right to a separate ex ee Ho 0 ctor, Winter, who ap- A now be aa é land and Denmarl can be made subservient to Germany, Beluium to Ger most guilty one in < unsafe by on Outing in Baden by many of to France, Portugal to Spain extortions, more than a [girders and misealeulations Pwo Men. ‘ly nationg haut have been forcibly annexed to an empire lost thereby aft HAL SUREOSUOnE ORIN Dias ahs MERE NE AY ue le rely {ille to independence there can be for them no rebirth to freedom « ons, sufficlet o warrant |tion officials here. They have been xtortions, sufficient te warrant | ton officials 1 ‘They have b GRU Ah — eA In Iyeland's ease, to speak of her seceding trom a partnership. she action, appeared inves close toveh with {he construction of fror, ance which she has not undertaken to ng betore Commissione the big eraft and it was learned no Press) Matioas trzbe nen HA. not pted or ics ; sa ‘ Ok i A nitae ia ben | vende s fundament \ false, sta he ela » subordinate he de pe id, and t you now |Teports or defects itd come to Wasn- | Vice Premier and Minister of Finan hunny ‘ ay eGR We Get oe the position indorsing |ington within the last few month was thurdered: bsdas dence to Brit tesy is fundamentally unjust. To neither can we, a wand for the exelu- | The Cnited Stat Great Brit ye wi f a presentalives of the nation, lend countenance.” sion of permitees in the markets | jointly will share the loss trem . ft our rete to betray our nation's honor and the trast that has been o have suffered from extortion | complete destruction of the ZR | Bader wit reposed in us is to be made an issue of war by Great Britain we deplore it ir punishment, according to | which the United States Navy Depart-| eg with Tis ton His) body MWe are as conseions of our responsibilities to the living as we are mindful your lette merely delayed ment was to have paid $2.000,000, ac-) (aid twelve hut wud f principle on of our obligations to the heroic dead Such practives in the markets, | core a memorandum made prv-| He Bra al We h not sought war nov do we seek war, but it war be m upon esideting the Oly acim ine yk DR RECUR AB aa ae, w Was takin Us we must defend ourselves, and shail do so, confident that whether our Se Loses vr aie en Brann) eae Regia aa ny i defense | esstul oy unsuceesstul, no body of representative Irishmen or ork, tends directly to ine {1 eto the British Admiralty n compan ne Ae la reetty, (Oi tn Oe) ma frish women will ever propose to the nation the surrender of its birthright cre the cost of living, since | the Navy Department, of which $50 | Depnry iy ' ie ot the lict cen Great Brit 1 freland. 1 Whatever these des in the | 900 is return: ernment. | Plack I ai mi a We long to end the boi ee between Grew fs ritain anc 5 M4 ; markets or exter: | Aiewies Ot mn Silition, lien : : your Government be a ermine o mpose ie il abn ay Kereercane * Z hi shad sie 2 Slauntecedent to negotiations to insis! conditions tha involve a sure tlon is added ¢ pst of fed.” |commander of the n Royal ak ntevedent " i 1 n ' ; Ain Wore Swill, orestdy hy separated them and them empled| render of our whole national position wde negotiation a mockery, the land Air For t le he lectins | responsibility for the continuance of Milict rests upon you Inguity tocmorcow: morning nt Hiv olve ito. He zberger, wh y Conall : \ On the basis of the broad guiding principle of government py tie den ip Base to investigate ti iS ; " - aide B onsent of the governed peace can be secured—a peace that will be just HPA OLS, OCDE AE SH USE SIUn “ait Ban: (OPRty Dea Ds ~ | and hono: » to all and fruitfal of concord and inducing to amity. ce ved_by the Na be partment t rzberger was the | “To newotiate suoh a peace the Dail Bireann is ready to appoint its appointed the American repre e| tween Germany ane appuitited the American roy aad NADY ARG) invest them with plenary powers to meet and arrange with you for its ap- on the court, which will incinde ine land the Ate 1 Brit ti 3 a plica in deta 1 am, r faithfully yours lowing British officers; Commodore plici be ‘ | (Signedy BAMON DE VALE be Scarlett Capt, & Lone 295 BAKED BEANS = ‘apt : ing : agouti! TRATES COST 2':, ORDERS POLICEMAN ARRESTED Sand Squadron Leader | Colnore CENTS, SELL FOR 15 sara - Work on the sister ship of the pt. Stewart of Astoria, With} ine vitt, now Leng inuste Boston Commission Gives Data on Police Game Funds, Be- Hurst, N. will be cheoked, ‘ Onicial Dish—"Hot D. ‘ ‘ s 1 ed at the Navy Depa un , lieves in Safety First. lai campiets! ¥anbee it 24 Cents Sell tor 10. _— leeived ay to the cause of the Zie2, BOSTON, Au Avraham L. siewa n| disaster. . i} “ asked of ” Astoria £ net, col- > iw 1 rr ur levied $1,900 for tne Pohee Pieid| GIANT CRANES TRY n “conta Days which t ace hea t t id Hace ‘Track 00 tlie days TO LIFT WRECKED ri Frist and 17. To-day the money arrived ZR-2 FROM RIVER he: $ at Police Headqnua s, addressed to} 1 1 NX See 1U. 5 Will Panicipaie in Orica | Mute "The money wa | sriti tity wt Howden 1 neon panied by 1we oth | HULL, § und, Aue A ; xy “i Joted Press). -Workinen cng 1 in oe oOWhat jealvaging the wreckag “al H tendant in Comm ’ « mt umber, wie AS ¥ n " he, petunia ¢ ie il homan it on Wednesd ‘ ce 1 three hip FEAR U. S. SHIP ASHORE full amoun |, eukpeancee: bad OFF HALIFAX IS DOOMED. Wi8lwas that of Alfred L. Loftin ot tea Grain er went right about face und| Americans who porsle Thy thes tery now ing the mditions in New York |5#) jourd t . the dang 1 n door. | Officka 4 and on mi: pe) the hiss 2 " sp payrolis, bag in Fi s of a ua d then | BOFnIng a ata at of th cnt the. cop ia “other | Was nia p ps in uniforms | bee . Pe at ‘ i ar the cop and the bag with THE WORLD TRAVEL BUREAC. crew have ge > ther aid H cop, or that sticky woN Y 4 Tvioph i ‘i ed i Me might cop the beg with the t heck room tor oF gop the cops and hag the bag? a eld FOR RAID WITHOUT WARRANT Pwo Lieutenants and Pwo pal BY, Hs ype ae M trolimen Are Accused by lecordinss Haine aaler ind Hepner entered Nuto Dealer lock in the afternoon 4 thes ntention 1 i Fre Xe iM he premises Over Haines's {ian U Side b ' dia sme da ‘ n ued ow rth found ina clo: at nd urnished 2 1 Deane oe , n heuw at n en We anp u é Station When re |we tr 1p a . " [He Hepn 1 Thomas Ft |lormed policeman on guard ; ‘ ae | At # o'clock im the evenit Jsame das, Hisine the M + : ‘ Rens B Iepe ned fk IC q i J i w " appeared 4 eis munand. Hain kea \ nS, O'Connell Weniinhn eonrenice HbA We pliewt “ H noadn Hain a Ve ; Daan beta 0 wit wareants, bre eaean pet 1y) * . untity of liquor and roughly . oy he Haines and one ot neil ' sat nha | wa cellar and sr AD i a hn ' “ te quor ed ; aft M | the otest morning Tienes wis} rite M culled uy ve In| y Went side Votes Court] I jan yr ‘Thomas Donaliue o v ub tne he ormen) 5 District and instructed him to dit ; | he four policemen to report at nm court jjou 1 th att ‘ Y ; will probably submit to arrest Hit eerste peal the West 47th Street Station Hi relaild ualore Palive Subtisn ale rats | “and be rele on station house buil and fined $30, British Ministers Discuss Letter From De Valera an Wik Probably Draw Up State- ment To-Day. Way Is Still Open to Bring Peace to Ireland, General Opinion in Dublin, Where De Valera Is Re-elected. irish “Minister of Finance’ An- nounces That a Loan of $20,000,000 Will be Asked in the United States. LONDON, The propos ann, Aug British ociwied ) Gove nmen'* s were laid before the cted t » but is willing to nege whieh rv unanime that on the principle of Governmen ‘onsent of the governed, Bamon to My Pring De Valera say his reply Lioyd Georg the British ~ Ministe The ietier OV Grea tain and fveland appoint repre sentatives ate det with plenary powers to ne ila on Mr be drawn t lls prine De Valera wii! -day, the British and considereu eader's com- ve iv to Cabinet Tr municat DUBLIN having met 4 Republican m Aug 26 (Associated Reports that the Sinn Peir had rejected Great Britain's offer of dominion status ag a basis for a set ment of the Irish question, and an nouncements that Eamon de era would probably explain the motives which actuated him and his cot leagues in reaching their decisivn aroused keen interest. in to-day's public meeting of the Irish Repub! can Parliament, Optimism over the continuance of the negotiations between the Sinn Fein and the British Governmen was apparent, and there seemed to be lit tle apprehension over a possible break in the truce which was estab- J about six weeks’ ago, It was believed that the Sinn Wein note huc not closed the door to turther parleys, and that a se nt of the contro which has estranged Englanc ud for generations could be possibly within a reasonabi) briet period tle versy und Tre wached, Phere w ndications that the nt would not finally adjouis Negotiations were ; id remain in sessios { aiding in the worm actory agreement but wo thie of reaching { Britain. —_- DE VALERA AGAIN PRESIDENT OF THE IRISH REPUBLIC purpose a sal with G There Will Be No Split of Thi Nu tie Tells Dail Aller Re-election, DUBLIN, Aug. %6—Eamon De Va swe to-da formally and inantine ‘ ected President of the Iris Dail Eireann enthus: tieally med its chief “boa p session at the Mansion Arthur Gout cted Vie ‘ 4 i} o Foreign At ni other Ministers re- r ne et Da President De Valera made « brief sptech, in which © declared dr H Phere will ho spill of this nation Au Ad bead tothe Dat jette Loyd ¢ De Valera “0 (ion is unchanged. It cannot change, ¢ se it is funda ally sound and just ‘No Ught ean be made except on that rock, and on that rock we'l, stand “Put others, one by one, im my place, and # the place of tbe other oe

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